Rugrats and Half Pints Indoor Play Centre

Rugrats and Half Pints

Rugrats & Half Pints is a children's activity centre providing sensory & soft play facilities. It includes a wide range of sensory and soft play activities all under one roof. Based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, close to the M40.

The Baby Area - exclusively for under 3's. Soft Play to help them master crawling and even take their first steps. Sensory equipment to stimulate and aid their development. You'll find everything your little one needs here.

The Main Frame - spiral, wavy and vertical drop slides. Tumble towers, rope bridges, cargo nets, tunnels, a ball pool and more to explore. Perfectly sized to be used from even a young age.

As well as our ever-popular trampolines, we also have lots of toys around the centre - baby bouncers, Jumperoos, walkers, ride-on's and much, much more!

We also have a café where grown ups can enjoy a coffee & choose from light bites to full meals. Our menu has lots for all ages and dietary requirements including purees for the little ones. Air conditioning & free Wifi.

We can also provide a range of fun & innovative parties including Minions and Peppa Pig.

Anyone with disabled children, who require a quieter environment to play in are welcome to attend the session which starts at 4pm and runs through to 5.30pm. This session runs on the first Tuesday of each month.

Who to contact

Telephone
01295 250060 01295 250060
E-mail
banbury@rugratsandhalfpints.com
Website
www.rugratsandhalfpints.com
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Where to go

Address
Rugrats & Half Pints
Beaumont Road
Banbury
Oxfordshire
Postcode
OX16 1QY
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Availability

Age Ranges
0 -8 years

Additional Information

Providing services to
0 - 4 years (pre-school)
4 - 11 years (primary school age)
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